Some items ask respondents about the ethical beliefs of their partners, regardless of whether the beliefs are behaviourally enacted or not. |
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Now the research at Lope is showing that, behaviourally, mandrills are a class unto themselves. |
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It was common, she said, for children to regress, both behaviourally and academically. |
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In the analysis, dinosaurs were assumed to thermoregulate behaviourally by moving between sun and shade. |
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All this domestic stress tells on the child, both academically and behaviourally. |
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But many people so diagnosed do not show such abnormalities, and many people who are behaviourally not violent do show them. |
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We have seen it with antidepressants in adults and methylphenidate in behaviourally disordered children. |
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Among other things, I developed a behaviourally based assessment instrument used by their out-patient clinic for the last decade. |
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Although when she thought of it, he's changed a lot, if not behaviourally, physically, he was completely changed, save his dimples, his dark brown hair and his sky blue eyes. |
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Well we are still learning about that and behavioural investigators have said for some time now that behaviourally people mature later than we thought. |
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First and slowly enough differences accumulate in some crucial variable that serves to isolate part of the population behaviourally. |
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Who are the key players in delivering online behaviourally targeted advertisements? |
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They became confused as to what they were supposed to look for behaviourally in their son and the care they were to provide for him. |
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Some perpetrators evolve behaviourally, increasing the frequency and intensity of their violent acts over the years. |
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The authors found consistent evidence that children who had more frequent access were more emotionally troubled and behaviourally disturbed. |
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Case plans should be goal oriented, behaviourally specific, time limited and focused on the best interests of the child and family preservation. |
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Through an examination of how victims change cognitively, emotionally, behaviourally and socially, researchers and clinicians will gain insight into how to develop more effective programming. |
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Were the targets too behaviourally oriented? |
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Interventions should be behaviourally focused. |
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The study also found that even in families with multiple problems, shorter and behaviourally focused interventions were more effective than longer, broad-band interventions. |
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They were behaviourally trying to find cooler water. |
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Experiments in animals indicate there is a narrow margin between the behaviourally active and lethal dose of PMMA and therefore a high risk of acute toxicity. |
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Thanks to online research, zoophilia is just one of many sexually atypical behaviours that we now know more about both behaviourally and psychologically. |
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Repressive cultures and public prohibitions stimulate an underworld that is the inverse, sexually and behaviourally, of the values and attitudes enshrined in the public face of these societies. |
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Clearly, the difference in nestling mortality was behavioural, so Dr Ihle and her colleagues tested whether more behaviourally compatible pairs ended up having higher reproductive success. |
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